ROCHFORD Hundred host Cantabrigian in their final home game of the London Two North East season tomorrow.

Rochford are currently fourth in the table, immediately above their visitors.

And Hundred’s first team manager Graham Pratt is keen for his side to bounce back from last weekend’s Essex Cup semi-final defeat to Romford & Gidea Park.

“It’s the last home game of the season and we hope that we can bounce back after the disappointment of last Saturday and get a good result against before travelling up to Sudbury for the last match next week,” said Pratt.

“We welcome the return of stand-off Matt Stewart after injury and also Greg Whight.

“All the other regulars are available as well so on paper we have selected a strong squad but we know we will need to play well to keep us in fourth place.”

Winless Basildon, who are bottom of the table, face the toughest possible task as they host league leaders Saffron Walden who have been beaten just three times in 20 outings this term.

Tenth placed South Woodham Ferrers head to Romforf & Gidea Park, the team immediately above them in the table, looking to move above their hosts with a win.

In Essex One, seventh placed Canvey Island are at Braintree.